Wedding and Event Design by Stephanie - Sacramento

Our services: day of wedding planning, creation of wedding ceremony and reception timeline, confirming of vendors, one to two wedding detail meeting(s), run of wedding rehearsal, crisis control for the wedding day, up to six hours professional wedding assistance, and set up of basic room decorations, party favors, place cards, etc.

Full wedding planning: up to 10 planning meetings; creation of ceremony and reception timeline; screening and set - up appointments; negotiating and booking vendors; negotiation of vendor pricing and contracts; attending vendor meetings as needed, design of website, save the dates, invitations, wedding programs, and place cards; décor selection / design; etiquette advice; budget planning; catering and menu selections; tracking of RSVPs; helping to create seating chart; run of ceremony rehearsal, crisis control for the wedding day; up to 6 hours of professional wedding assistance; coordination of ceremony and grand entrance; ensuring vendors follow the event timeline; and set - up of basic room decorations, party favors, and place cards.

*A la carte services available by request.

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